HerdFence 100
Nominal side length
- 300 ft total perimeter
- About 0.10 acre enclosed
- Three powered corner robots
- One passive Pony gate/transport post
- Phone pasture planning and movement
- Cattle / sheep containment architecture
HerdFence is a physical livestock enclosure designed to move itself across pasture—reducing the need for permanent cross fencing, expensive collars on every animal, and the daily labor of moving temporary fence by hand.
EXPLORE THE SYSTEMSOPEN PASTURE PLANNERBoth systems use the same fundamental architecture: three powered corner robots, a passive Pony gate/transport post, physical fence spans and phone-based positioning.
Nominal side length
Nominal side length
In grazing mode, powered corners A, B and C hold the enclosure geometry while the Pony is mechanically docked to A. Undock the Pony and the same joint becomes the livestock gate.
For long-distance transport, the triangle opens into a 300- or 600-foot train. The fence stays attached—no reels, no winding dirty mesh and no three bundles for the farmer to carry.
The powered robots follow a mapped farm lane. The passive Pony trails on its round skid. At the destination, the corners spread back into the selected paddock and the Pony docks to A.
The HerdFence Pasture Planner is designed around the farmer's map—not robot coordinates. Start with the property, select pasture, place the paddock and command movement.
Enter the street address and open the farm map.
Identify the fields where livestock should graze.
Choose the system size and starting location.
Advance or reposition the enclosure from the phone.
HerdFence is modular. Motors, drivers, wheels, controller electronics, masts, skids and fence spans are intended to be replaceable rather than turning a damaged component into a system replacement.
Send HerdFence your herd size, species and whether the main goal is rotational grazing or replacing expensive permanent fencing.
Use physical containment where your livestock are—then move it when the grass is ready.
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